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Aplitic Granite Waste as Raw Material for the Production of Outdoor Ceramic Floor Tiles. [PDF]
Vasić MV, Mijatović N, Radojević Z.
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Recycling of inorganic waste in monolithic and cellular glass-based materials for structural and functional applications. [PDF]
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A Narrative Review and Clinical Study on Er:YAG Laser Debonding of Ceramic and Composite Veneers. [PDF]
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Effect of staining techniques and repeated firing cycles on translucency, color and biaxial flexural strength of advanced lithium disilicate containing Virgilite crystals. [PDF]
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Utilization of Porcelain Tile Polishing Residue
Defect and Diffusion Forum, 2021The research focuses on the properties of by-products formed in the production of porcelain stoneware: polishing residue and residue of the mixture-preparation shop. The polishing residue consists of glassy phase (80%), quartz (14%), mullite (5%). Residue of the mixture-preparation shop consists of quartz (~ 18%), muscovite (~ 6.9%), kaolinite (~ 20.5%)
Irina A Pavlova
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Effect of porcelain tile polishing residue on geopolymer cement
Journal of Cleaner Production, 2018Abstract The polishing of ceramic tiles surface produces high amounts of residual sludge, which requires deposition in controlled landfills. However, porcelain tile polishing residue (PPR) can be used as a partial source of aluminosilicate to produce geopolymer cement.
Fernando Pelisser +2 more
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Journal of Building Engineering, 2020
Abstract Brazil produces 900 mi m2 of ceramic tiles annually, which generates about 60,000 tons of porcelain tile polishing residue (PPR). In previous work, the authors confirmed the feasibility of using PPR in the production of geopolymer pastes regarding mechanical and microstructural properties.
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Abstract Brazil produces 900 mi m2 of ceramic tiles annually, which generates about 60,000 tons of porcelain tile polishing residue (PPR). In previous work, the authors confirmed the feasibility of using PPR in the production of geopolymer pastes regarding mechanical and microstructural properties.
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